The Linux/m68k Home Pages

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What is Linux/m68k?

Linux/m68k is the port of the Linux operating system to run on systems using Motorola's 68020,
68030, 68040 and 68060 microprocessors. Linux/m68k, like other Linux
ports, is source compatible with Linux on other platforms. Current
releases of the m68k kernel are stable on the Amiga, Atari, many Apple Macintosh models, and
several VMEbus
single-board computers from BVM, Motorola and Tadpole.
In addition, ports are underway (with varying levels of progress) to
the HP
9000/300 series, the NeXT workstation (black
hardware), the Q40 and
Q60, and Sun 3
series workstations.

What's Here

News -- Current releases of the Linux/m68k
kernel, usage statistics, and What's New at this site.

Information -- Links to the FAQ, the 2.0
announcement and various other FAQs and HOWTOs for Linux.

Distributions -- Information about the
various Linux/m68k distributions available, including installation guides.